slang-devel

S-Lang - a C programming library

S-Lang is a C programmer's library that includes routines for the rapid
development of sophisticated, user friendly, multi-platform applications.

The S-Lang library includes the following:
* Low level tty input routines for reading single characters at a time.
* Keymap routines for defining keys and manipulating multiple keymaps.
* High level screen management routines for manipulating both
monochrome and color terminals. These routines are very
efficient. (SLsmg)
* Low level terminal-independent routines for manipulating the display
of a terminal. (SLtt)
* Routines for reading single line input with line editing and recall
capabilities. (SLrline)
* Searching functions: both ordinary searches and regular expression
searches. (SLsearch)
* An embedded stack-based language interpreter with a C-like syntax.
* A malloc debugging package

Homepage:

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Package version:

0.99.23

Architecture:

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Distribution:

Other

Filename:

slang-devel-0.99.23-1.deb

/usr/doc/examples/slang/demo/README.gz

What's here?
Each C file in this directory are heavily commented examples that illustrate
only one or two S-Lang features. Each C file is accompanied by a .sl file
that contains S-Lang code relevant to the example.
If you find these demos confusing, please let me know so I can work on
improving them.
Please note that these demos WILL NOT WORK under msdos unless the S-lang
library is compiled w
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/usr/doc/slang/README.gz

----- S-Lang README file and installation instructions ------
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your email address. I use the mailing list to announce new releases of
S-Lang and to report any bugs. Send an email to:
davis@space.mit.edu
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Installation instructions.
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/usr/doc/slang/help/README.gz

The program this directory `slhelp' is capable of reading VMS style help
files. The program `texconv' in ../doc is able to convert the TeX documents
there to produce VMS style help files.